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Posted: 12 years ago
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Maggie di never expected this from u... In geet. Geet was strong headed. Knew what to do when nd never forgave maan easily. Nd also maan never man handles her. In ipk i won't say anything as i was never a regular veiwer of the show. Now in qh, di dono asad nd zoya ke action justified hai . Aap ek baar ko apne aap ki unki jagah rakho nd unke past ke experience ke baad socho ki unke current action kitne justified.
Posted: 12 years ago
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i am a hindu and i really love to know abt muslim culture and respect a lot and i no dt either its hindu or muslim a man cannot handle a women like this


as she is the guest in his house

his anger was justified but nt action

now who is responsable for this who is showing all this and who is directing all this she iis showing wrong and i think she is giving wrong message to the people who is watching her show

a director is the creator or destroyer of the show so i am nt wrong in proving my point

i thing she directed the show really good in starting but now ?
Posted: 12 years ago
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I agree! Absolutely true! Shows does effect the minds of audience and the way they behave, but if they show a guy hurting a girl and does not have to pay back for it, what does that imply? It only imply that women are weak and can be taken advantage of. How pityful. I wouldnt say that gul khan is a bad person, but she should try to get some good moral out of what she shows, unless this show is no less than CID which shows stupid crime for people to get inspired off and bring it reality, i would say even worse than that, atleast at the end CID shows criminal to get punishesd, but in QH, we see the criminal throwing a sorry at the lady he abused? Thats absolutely ridiculous.
Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: aditi061

Maggie di never expected this from u... In geet. Geet was strong headed. Knew what to do when nd never forgave maan easily. Nd also maan never man handles her. In ipk i won't say anything as i was never a regular veiwer of the show. Now in qh, di dono asad nd zoya ke action justified hai . Aap ek baar ko apne aap ki unki jagah rakho nd unke past ke experience ke baad socho ki unke current action kitne justified.


addu i am nt saying dat his emotions wer worong but his action i am talking about direction nt about characters as gul could show something differ from this violence

even der past activities many be not good or they didnt understand der livings but showing this kind of this is nt done me being a girl cannot see this

everytime its not necessary to show such abusing towards women in show
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Posted: 12 years ago
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@Enrique Please do not post any more pictures. I'm trying to forget that episode. Zoya's body language says it all - the girl is terrified out of her mind. This is so not hot, or romantic
Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Harjas-

I agree! Absolutely true! Shows does effect the minds of audience and the way they behave, but if they show a guy hurting a girl and does not have to pay back for it, what does that imply? It only imply that women are weak and can be taken advantage of. How pityful. I wouldnt say that gul khan is a bad person, but she should try to get some good moral out of what she shows, unless this show is no less than CID which shows stupid crime for people to get inspired off and bring it reality, i would say even worse than that, atleast at the end CID shows criminal to get punishesd, but in QH, we see the criminal throwing a sorry at the lady he abused? Thats absolutely ridiculous.


i so agree she can show something meaningfull rather dan this all
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sanjana-ARMAAN

u should see the good sides not bad sides of the show i know that physical voilence is not good but they have reason behind it




There is NO reason for violence. Can we all make a poster and stick it in our room so that we finally get it.
Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aalia_A

@Enrique Please do not post any more pictures. I'm trying to forget that episode. Zoya's body language says it all - the girl is terrified out of her mind. This is so not hot, or romantic


i didnt post it to portray hot or ramantic i posted it to show wat the director is trying to show
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: enrique

i am a hindu and i really love to know abt muslim culture and respect a lot and i no dt either its hindu or muslim a man cannot handle a women like this



as she is the guest in his house

his anger was justified but nt action

now who is responsable for this who is showing all this and who is directing all this she iis showing wrong and i think she is giving wrong message to the people who is watching her show

a director is the creator or destroyer of the show so i am nt wrong in proving my point

i thing she directed the show really good in starting but now ?


Apparently this is meant to be romantic and thrilling because he's grabbing her - so we have a touch (ooh ooh) and then he is in close proximity...and it is supposed to set the precedent where he will get rough and the sooth the pain he has caused her.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: enrique


i didnt post it to portray hot or ramantic i posted it to show wat the director is trying to show


I know you didn't but the majority of the forum thinks it is hot. The picture is just 🤢

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